An all-clear has been declared at Fort Lee in Virginia after the U.S. Army base was placed on lockdown this morning amid reports of an active shooter. Just after 10 a.m., the base was given the all-clear.

1. One Person Has Been Wounded

An active shooter incident has been reported on Fort Lee at CASCOM HQ, Bldg. 5020. All personnel should enact active shooter protocols immediately. The installation is being locked down until further notice. More info to follow.

4. The Base Had Just Enacted a New Emergency System

According to WBBT, the base had just rolled out “Fort Lee Alert.” This was new system designed to notify those on the base of danger. The Fort Lee Traveler newspaper reported on August 21 that the new alert would “greatly increase the installation’s ability to disseminate important and, possibly, life-saving information.” The official name for the project is AtHoc IWSAlerts.

The base is home to some 34,000 people. It’s located 30 miles south of Richmond and 180 miles from Washington, D.C. In 2001, it was incorrectly reported that missing person Chandra Levy was buried near one of the bases parking lots.